Senate Committee on Ethics,
Privileges and Public Petition has cautioned the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) against any act of illegality that could lead to the alleged
abduction and extradition of Senator Buruji Kashamu to
the United States of
America.
The committee which was led by
Senator Samuel Anyanwu gave this directive on Wednesday, while debating a petition
forwarded to it by the senator, who was physically present at the venue of the
hearing, in company with his lawyer, said the extradition plans were unlawful.
It will be recalled that the NDLEA,
through its spokesman, Mitchell Ofoyeju stated that it still had plans to arrest
and extradite Kashamu to the United States to face drug charges.
The NDLEA had also said then that it
was simply obeying the court orders, which forbade it from arresting Kashamu
but that it would still pursue the case to its legal conclusion.
But appearing before the panel,
accompanied by his counsel, Ajibola Oluyede, Kashamu alleged that the plan was
to adopt and extradite him with the connivance of NDLEA officials.
Chairman of the committee, Senator
Anyanwu, while reacting, mandated the NDLEA to maintain status quo on the
issue, pending the outcome of Senate panel’s ongoing investigation.
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